Flowing electrons makes electricity (they flow from negative to positive. ). You need a circuit or a path for the electrons to move through, a power source like a battery or a generator, and something to use the electricity, like a light bulb...
The light bulb is safer and easier to use than gas lamps, and electricity is easier to distribute for the purpose of street/home lighting than gas. A cheaper, safer, and easier means of bringing light to the darkness was born with its invention.
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A lumen is a unit of luminous flux, which is the amount of light emitted per unit time. A watt is a unit of power (such as electrical power), which is the amount of energy consumed per unit time. Light bulbs have ratings in watts, which measures how much electricity they use, and lumens, which measures how much light they give off. For the same kind of bulb (incandescent, fluorescent, LED, etc.), a bulb with a higher wattage will produce more lumens. However, a 10-watt LED or compact fluorescent bulb may produce more lumens than a 40-watt incandescent bulb.
no not easily
because light bulbs use electricity ,and candles use fire, and electricity last longer
Yes
um, electricity?
It turns it into light, and some heat.
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electric energy
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How about, it gives off light.
Assuming it's a filament (incandescent) bulb, no. When a bulb burns out, the tiny wire in the bulb is broken, and the electricity can no longer pass through the bulb. It's the same as if it was switched off.
Electricity is the type of energy that is used when you turn on a light bulb. When you leave a room, you use more energy by leaving the light on than if you turn it off and back on when you return.